Four witnesses told police they saw McMichael throw his wife from the car. One witness told police he saw the athlete throw his wife away from the vehicle several times, according to the report.

Cawanna McMichael was treated at the scene.

Prosecutors decided not to file charges after McMichael was arrested in June 2004 and accused of hitting his wife. McMichael had been charged with aggravated battery on a pregnant woman, a second-degree felony that is punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

In his third season with the Dolphins in 2004, McMichael caught a career-high 73 passes for 791 yards and four touchdowns. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/3754484

Evans Fan

07-11-2005, 08:47 PM

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/3754484
Man that's good for bills fans
Sucks for my fantasy team though oh well I can live with this

Ihategeeks

07-11-2005, 09:35 PM

Wow, he really hates that woman....

Cold clocks her when she is pregnant when she goes off on him after a hard night of drinking, and throws her from a car.

stephen1

07-11-2005, 10:58 PM

so much for him being our tight end solution

Hervoyel

07-11-2005, 11:30 PM

At the rate he's going I'm thinking "So much for him being anybody's TE solution". He's on the fast track to being a former NFL player I think. Someone needs to try and help this guy get his head on straight because what he's doing right now is just unacceptable.

ccdude730

07-12-2005, 03:11 AM

i say let him go to prison and get slapped around and be someones girlfriend.

maybe he will be a changed man and learn how respect works, especially for his family

JustBonee

07-13-2005, 09:02 AM

Another one to add to the All-THUG Team. That league is filling up fast! .. strong bodies - weak minds.

Wolf

07-18-2005, 10:35 PM

Agent: Don't judge McMichael

By Marcus Nelson

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Monday, July 18, 2005

The agent for Dolphins tight end Randy McMichael doesn't want people to judge his client until the legal system runs its course.

McMichael's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, made his first public comments Sunday since McMichael was arrested and charged with misdemeanor simple battery and criminal trespass charges after an alleged altercation with his wife last weekend at a Waffle House near Augusta, Ga.

"Just like last year, I hope that people will not jump to conclusions," Rosenhaus said on Miami TV station WSVN's Sports Xtra, where he is a regular guest. "Randy was exonerated in the past. We believe he will be again.

"I hope people don't think he's guilty until he has the opportunity to have his day in court. I think things are going to work out — I know things are going to work out — for Randy."

McMichael also was arrested in June 2004 at his Weston home after an altercation with his wife, who was pregnant at the time, but battery charges were dropped.

Rosenhaus said he had spoken to the Dolphins about McMichael's latest arrest.

"The team is behind Randy," Rosenhaus said. "They are supporting him and we're confident Randy is going to put everything behind him and have a great season."

Interesting take on this. "Let's step back and see what the system says before we rush to judgement". On the surface I think it sounds like a good plan. Finding out what a court of law says about things is always a good idea right? Courts never mistakenly find a wealthy athlete "not guilty" do they? Of course not!

When you're saying this annually though I think it's time to start going ahead and rushing to judgement.

F-minus67

07-18-2005, 11:13 PM

Does anyone else find it funny that it happened at a waffle house?

WWJD

07-18-2005, 11:37 PM

Does anyone else find it funny that it happened at a waffle house?

No......

Wolf

07-18-2005, 11:52 PM

The only thing open late is the Awful Waffle. :highfive:
being an Ihop fan : I found that quote funny